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András Csizmás & Notsoga Live Acts, Trafó Budapest, 6 April
- 6 Apr 2021 9:00 PM
- contemporary
Tuesday evenings: English-friendly musical and audiovisual experiences in e-Trafó's offer.
András Csizmás and Ágoston Szabó Sipos are members of Freakin Disco. Andras guides you through the world of electronic music with all kinds of gadgets, while Notsoga improvises with drums and sound boxes.
Further dates:
2021. April 13. 21:00
2021. April 20. 21:00
2021. April 27. 21:00
The Jeweller's Shop, Eiffel Art Studios, 3 April
- 3 Apr 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Contemplation on the sacrament of marriage with Krzysztof Penderecki's music, in one part, in Hungarian
Video study for a performance in the making
The namesake of the square where the Erkel Theatre is situated was the author of serious literary works and had close ties to the theatrical world: during his university years, the future Pope John Paul II organised literary gatherings and ...
Watch: Goethe's Werther, Streamed From Budapest's Opera House, 10 April
- 3 Apr 2021 9:32 AM
- community & culture
This lyrical drama in French, with Hungarian and English subtitles, has excellent reviews - such as, "János Szikora’s production can be regarded as an embodiment of the principle that “less is more” as he steers Goethe’s story with a sure hand but minimal invention to the end".
Jazz Concert, Palace Of Arts, 1 April
- 1 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Since their appearance in the world of jazz, Hammond organ, guitar and drum ensembles have become one of the genre's most popular line-ups. By the 1990s, The New York Times was already calling this all-star group the best of the organ trios. And in 2019, they gave their first performance in Hungary at Müpa Budapest.
The individual professional careers of Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein and ...
Chamber Music, Liszt Academy, 30 March
- 30 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
In comparison with the most popular composers of the 19th century, for example, Beethoven, Schubert or Wagner, the music of Schumann has not been as avidly sought by the general public, but, according to the sketch writer of the art periodical Élet in 1910, on the centenary of Schumann’s birth, “perhaps to the true music lover he is more dear, more intimate and more receptive than all of them. ...
Viktor Tóth: Right On, Mupa Budapest, 19 March
- 19 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Viktor Tóth is an official Gold Wreath Talent Creator. Tóth first performed with the then 11-year-old Dávid Hodek on drums in 2008.
On this occasion, he will also play alongside Hodek's younger brother, with the ten-year-old bass guitar phenomenon Áron Hodek completing the rhythm section. Just nod your head as you listen to the grooves!
Two outstanding pianists/keyboard players, Róbert ...
An Evening Of Irish Music, Budapest, 19 March
- 19 Mar 2021 6:00 PM
- contemporary
The Irish Embassies in Poland, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia and Austria invite you to join us on Friday, 19th of March, as we take a tour of Central Europe to sample some of the best Irish musical talents in the region.
The one hour event will feature a greeting from each embassy followed by a performance from the band/artist in each country.
The event will finish with a twenty minute ...
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 10 March
- 10 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Pavel Fischer was born in Zlín (Czech Republic) in 1965. He hails from a musical family background, his father, Eduard Fischer, being a well-known composer and conductor.
Since 2007 Pavel has been gaining recognition as a composer. His first string quartet ‘Morava’ was commissioned and premiered at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2008, his further two string quartets being premiered at the Lake ...
‘Les Talens Lyriques’, Palace Of Arts, 8 March
- 8 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- contemporary
If you asked what Les Talens Lyriques is, plenty of music lovers would be able to tell you that it is the name of a famous French early music ensemble.
You could also answer, however, that it is a famous piece of French early music that lent its name to the ensemble.
Thanks to the Hungarian premiere of this work, we can now discover the nature of Hebe's feasts and find out all about the ...
András Csizmás & Notsoga Live Acts, Trafó Budapest, 6 April
- 6 Apr 2021 9:00 PM
- contemporary
Tuesday evenings: English-friendly musical and audiovisual experiences in e-Trafó's offer.
András Csizmás and Ágoston Szabó Sipos are members of Freakin Disco. Andras guides you through the world of electronic music with all kinds of gadgets, while Notsoga improvises with drums and sound boxes.
Further dates:
2021. April 13. 21:00
2021. April 20. 21:00
2021. April 27. 21:00
The Jeweller's Shop, Eiffel Art Studios, 3 April
- 3 Apr 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Contemplation on the sacrament of marriage with Krzysztof Penderecki's music, in one part, in Hungarian
Video study for a performance in the making
The namesake of the square where the Erkel Theatre is situated was the author of serious literary works and had close ties to the theatrical world: during his university years, the future Pope John Paul II organised literary gatherings and ...
Watch: Goethe's Werther, Streamed From Budapest's Opera House, 10 April
- 3 Apr 2021 9:32 AM
- community & culture
This lyrical drama in French, with Hungarian and English subtitles, has excellent reviews - such as, "János Szikora’s production can be regarded as an embodiment of the principle that “less is more” as he steers Goethe’s story with a sure hand but minimal invention to the end".
Jazz Concert, Palace Of Arts, 1 April
- 1 Apr 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Since their appearance in the world of jazz, Hammond organ, guitar and drum ensembles have become one of the genre's most popular line-ups. By the 1990s, The New York Times was already calling this all-star group the best of the organ trios. And in 2019, they gave their first performance in Hungary at Müpa Budapest.
The individual professional careers of Larry Goldings, Peter Bernstein and ...
Chamber Music, Liszt Academy, 30 March
- 30 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
In comparison with the most popular composers of the 19th century, for example, Beethoven, Schubert or Wagner, the music of Schumann has not been as avidly sought by the general public, but, according to the sketch writer of the art periodical Élet in 1910, on the centenary of Schumann’s birth, “perhaps to the true music lover he is more dear, more intimate and more receptive than all of them. ...
Viktor Tóth: Right On, Mupa Budapest, 19 March
- 19 Mar 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Viktor Tóth is an official Gold Wreath Talent Creator. Tóth first performed with the then 11-year-old Dávid Hodek on drums in 2008.
On this occasion, he will also play alongside Hodek's younger brother, with the ten-year-old bass guitar phenomenon Áron Hodek completing the rhythm section. Just nod your head as you listen to the grooves!
Two outstanding pianists/keyboard players, Róbert ...
An Evening Of Irish Music, Budapest, 19 March
- 19 Mar 2021 6:00 PM
- contemporary
The Irish Embassies in Poland, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia and Austria invite you to join us on Friday, 19th of March, as we take a tour of Central Europe to sample some of the best Irish musical talents in the region.
The one hour event will feature a greeting from each embassy followed by a performance from the band/artist in each country.
The event will finish with a twenty minute ...
Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, Liszt Academy, 10 March
- 10 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
Pavel Fischer was born in Zlín (Czech Republic) in 1965. He hails from a musical family background, his father, Eduard Fischer, being a well-known composer and conductor.
Since 2007 Pavel has been gaining recognition as a composer. His first string quartet ‘Morava’ was commissioned and premiered at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2008, his further two string quartets being premiered at the Lake ...
‘Les Talens Lyriques’, Palace Of Arts, 8 March
- 8 Mar 2021 7:30 PM
- contemporary
If you asked what Les Talens Lyriques is, plenty of music lovers would be able to tell you that it is the name of a famous French early music ensemble.
You could also answer, however, that it is a famous piece of French early music that lent its name to the ensemble.
Thanks to the Hungarian premiere of this work, we can now discover the nature of Hebe's feasts and find out all about the ...














